Humus and Humanity: The relationship between soil erosion and social conflicts

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How are the pathological effects of industrial agriculture reflected in other aspects of society? What is the relationship between the language of nature and the human word? How does biodynamic agriculture relate to the social impulse? This public lecture by Bruno Follador exploring the provocative theme of “More humus, more humanity — less humus, less humanity” is also the introductory talk of The Pfeiffer Center's midwinter intensive The Agriculture Course.

The Biodynamic Association awakens and enlivens co-creative relationships between humans and the earth, transforming the practice and culture of agriculture to renew the vitality of the earth, the integrity of our food, and the health and wholeness of our communities.